What time and channel is Scotland vs Ireland today? TV and live stream info
Ireland will be aiming to carry on their good form when they take on Scotland in their second Six Nations game today.
Simon Easterby's side got off to the perfect start in the title defence last week with victory over England at the Aviva Stadium last Saturday.
Tries from Jamison Gibson-Park, Bundee Aki, Tadhg Beirne and Dan Sheehan helped the back-to-back champions come from behind in their first match under the interim head coach.
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It will be a tough test for them against Gregor Townsend's men, who also recorded a win on the opening weekend as they ran out 31-19 winners over Italy.
Here's more info on the game and how to watch it:
When and where is the game?
Scotland vs Ireland is at Murrayfield on Sunday, February 9.
What time is kick-off?
The game kicks off at 3pm.
How can I watch it?
This game is being shown live on BBC 1 with coverage starting at 2pm. The game can be streamed live on the BBC iPlayer.
Team news
Ireland have made two changes to the side that started against England as Peter O'Mahony and Robbie Henshaw come into the starting XV, while Sam Prendergast has been retained ahead of Jack Crowley at number 10.
Ireland interim head coach Simon Easterby: “We’re always continually trying to evolve and get better, as are Scotland and they showed that in the autumn, that they can mix it with the best, which they did really well.
“It (Ireland’s recent record against Scotland) is something that’s been spoken about outside of the camp but we’re just trying to focus on getting our own game in order, making sure that we deliver a better performance than we did against England because that’s what it will take to beat Scotland in Murrayfield. We know how hard they are up there.
“A lot of us have been there over the years as players and as coaches and certainly a good few years we didn’t have the same success that we’ve had in recent times.
“We know the motivation they’ll have – they won’t need any – but we’ve obviously got internal motivation this year in terms of what we’re trying to do.”
Betting odds
Scotland 11/5
Ireland 2/5
Draw 19/1
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